Yesterday, Turborilla and LCQ Studios announced that they have partnered up on a new Mad Skills Motocross game called Mad Skills Motocross: Chasing the Dream. Not only is this awesome news, but this will be the first Mad Skills game to feature turning!
While specific timelines for the project are yet to be revealed, the gaming community can stay updated on the latest developments by wishlisting the game on Steam ( _Skills_Motocross_Chasing_the_Dream/) and by following Mad Skills Motocross and LCQ Studios on various social media platforms.
Turborilla is a leading developer in the action sports gaming industry, known for creating immersive and heart-pumping experiences for mobile gamers. With a history of delivering top-tier games, the company is now set to expand its expertise into the PC gaming arena.
LCQ Studios is a dynamic gaming studio dedicated to creating thrilling motocross gaming experiences. Founded on a passion for the sport and a commitment to innovation, LCQ Studios is poised to redefine the motocross gaming landscape.
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Out of 200,000 entrants, on January 4-5, 2017, the 12 highest skilled mobile motocross gamers, including two real-world BMX and motocross champions, will compete head-to-head in Stockholm, Sweden for the first ever Mad Skills Motocross live World Championship. Supported by mobile and console eSports company Gumbler, contestants will race over two days in knockout heats to win from the $20,000 prize pot. Developer Turborilla has created brand new tournament tracks for the Championship.
Justin is a professional motocross racer. He is sponsored professionally and drives in the Arenacross circuit. After the Mad Skills World Championship, Justin will be flying back to the US to participate in the 2017 Amsoil Arenacross Championship
The youngest participant in the Championship; Zach has been too young to be able to participate in the in-game cash prizes but is hoping his online skills will help him bag some cash in the live event in Stockholm. Zach is considered one of the rising stars of the game and comes from California.
To deliver even more value to its players, Mad Skills Motocross 2 developer Turborilla integrated Gumbler into the game in October 2015. Based purely on player skill, Gumbler brings the thrill of eSports to games on mobile and console by enabling gamers to win real cash through placing money on their own ability to win races.
Mad Skills Motocross 3 improves upon its predecessors with vastly improved 3D art, new online championship and multiplayer events, more realistic bikes with upgradeable parts, bike sounds that were recorded on a real motocross track, and a massive selection of customization options.
Swedish game developer Turborilla AB has announced the global release of Mad Skills Motocross 3, available now for free download on the App Store and Google Play. The highly anticipated mobile game is next in a franchise that has seen more than 55 million installs on iOS and Android devices.
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